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'''Misery Loves Columbia''', the 112th Annual Varsity Show, was performed in April [[2006]].  
 
'''Misery Loves Columbia''', the 112th Annual Varsity Show, was performed in April [[2006]].  
 
Much of the plot revolved around the conflict between different schools at the university, e.g. [[Columbia College|CC]], [[SEAS]], [[GS]], and [[Barnard]], as well as the continual failure of the characters' love lives. The most memorable scene was possibly one of a Barnard professor reading a bedtime story to pajama-clad students, who whine "I want a husband!"
 
Much of the plot revolved around the conflict between different schools at the university, e.g. [[Columbia College|CC]], [[SEAS]], [[GS]], and [[Barnard]], as well as the continual failure of the characters' love lives. The most memorable scene was possibly one of a Barnard professor reading a bedtime story to pajama-clad students, who whine "I want a husband!"
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[[Category:Varsity Show]]
 
[[Category:Varsity Show]]

Revision as of 14:55, 4 May 2007

Misery Loves Columbia, the 112th Annual Varsity Show, was performed in April 2006. Much of the plot revolved around the conflict between different schools at the university, e.g. CC, SEAS, GS, and Barnard, as well as the continual failure of the characters' love lives. The most memorable scene was possibly one of a Barnard professor reading a bedtime story to pajama-clad students, who whine "I want a husband!"

Preceded by
The Sound of Muses
Varsity Show Performances 
2006
Succeeded by
Misery Loves Columbia